Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, MS

July 20, 2020

Travel, Travel Guides

When I visited Jackson, MS for a weekend trip, the Cultivation Food Hall was recommended to us as a delicious and unique place to eat. This food hall is the first of its kind in Mississippi.

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi

It stands out from your typical food court because the food options aren’t from regular chain restaurants. The vendors are carefully curated to bring you foods of all types which are inspired by truly talented chefs.

Here’s my review of our experience at Cultivation Food Hall!

This blog post and our meal were not sponsored in any way by Cultivation Food Hall. All opinions are my own.

Bocca Pizzeria

Bocca is a pizza place that serves authentic Neapolitan pizzas made to order. They’re big enough to share, but the crust is thin. The pizzas taste like they are really from Italy!

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - Pepperoni Pizza from Bocca Pizzeria

I ordered the Pepperoni because I felt like getting something classic. It was great! The mozzarella cheese was very creamy, and the pepperoni slices were thin but very big.

So Much Variety!

A great thing about Cultivation is that, like any food court, it has options for everyone. If you take your family or a group of friends, people are bound to want to eat different things.

This is a great place to try different foods, and many of the dishes are big enough for two people to share. For example, the ramen bowls from Yuzu Ramen Shop are huge!

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - Pepperoni pizza, ramen bowls, fried catfish

In this photo, you can also see some fried catfish from Honey Hush, the Southern comfort food counter.

And the choices don’t stop there! You can also sample Greek foods, Italian pasta, and Hawaiian Poké bowls.

Dessert

You can’t have a good food hall without having somewhere to get sweet treats after dinner! Whisk is the Creperie that sells gelato, macarons, and of course, crepes.

You can choose from several options, including savory crepes for dinner or sweet crepes for dessert. We tried two different sweet crepes, and I have to say, this was my favorite food that I got that day.

The Lemon & Sugar crepe is filled with chantilly cream, drizzled with lemon juice, and sprinkled with sugar. It was absolutely delicious!

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - Lemon and Sugar Crepe from Whisk Creperie

Lemon & Sugar Crepe

We also tried the Sour “Barry” crepe with chantilly cream, mixed berries, berry coulis, and sour cream cheese sauce. It was also very tasty!

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - Sour Barry Crepe from Whisk Creperie

Sour Barry Crepe

Atmosphere

Cultivation Food Hall isn’t just about the food; it’s about the atmosphere. The inside of the building feels very new and clean. There are plenty of windows to let in light, showing off the beautiful modern decor.

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - modern decor and clean atmosphere

After you eat, you can find this adorable mural outside the building which makes a great backdrop for photos.

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - Hey There colorful mural

Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi

My sister, sister-in-law, her sister, and me!


Overall, I’d say Cultivation Food Hall is an awesome place to eat. With so many different types of cuisine to choose from, you can’t go wrong. I would recommend it to anyone coming to Jackson who’s looking for a delicious dining experience!

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Eating at Cultivation Food Hall in Jackson, Mississippi - This food court in Jackson Mississippi is as unique as it is delicious. From pizza, to ramen, to crepes, Cultivation food hall has something for everyone! Read our review here of one of the best places to eat in Jackson, Mississippi. #foodblogger #travelblogger #placestoeat

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